| Show I I i f i 0 I oJ i iIi r q Ii silt salt Lake hake as all over tho country social entertaining entertaining- for tor the week 11 largely J give Ive way waxy to the tho superior Ll tractions In tho the way of Christmas and the dark winter days daysI II I prove prose all too short for the man many manyA n A diversified duties to be crowded Granted that the plea for tor early earl ha has haa been In a a. degree decree ted led everyone understands that It Is le possible to have the last little odds d ends gathered up before the eve ChrIstmas day There Thero ma may be cern corn cor- cor n systematic Individuals who take takeno taketo no to by the forelock lock and can afford i smile In a a. superior manner as thoy they trey their dainty gifts girts tied Oed up In sue we paper ribbons and tinsel or laid laid- the rho th convenient Christmas boxes duly and addressed a awaiting th the theoper per oper time to dispatch them thorn to their with even the cards and letter all In readiness but It the exception rather than tho the rule d ld there will Ill be one grand rush as ase ase e weeks of ot Christmas days day's glide lide Imy by There Thera are also those who dm that the necessary enthusiasm at la Je supposed ed to attend the spirit the the Christmastide does not lend Its until within a few tew days of festival Itself y tern tem Is born In some women women and and have in mind one ono who all through year ear was on the lookout for suit mIlt holiday hoUda gifts gilts and even under the pinG ing suns sung of or July Jub will wm take ta King e ot of a sale eale or an unexpected chance secure some Borne appropriate rem em- em anco nce to be carefully laid away to tol torell sell rell 11 the Christmas board l' l he te lack of Ir gayety lyet during the tho pres- pres will be amply made up for tor fort t tho the superior attractions promised the week succeeding Christmas IV and extending beyond tho the dawn the tho new year when every day and are already set ai aside ido for bril- bril tait mt t social functions The holiday Lek c is 18 always a a. time of social enjoy enjoy- nt t In Salt Lake society and this I r promises unusual things thInG's In the iq ty IQ of elaborate entertaining which elude dudo balls balle receptions dances and to ear M. M Jn n connection with the Christmas In lri anticipation what has bee be be- Is e of ot tho the promised production of or lovely little pantomime play The Bou Bough h which was to have i presented by a popular east side 7 is said d upon good authority that music scores s and amI books were sed se- se d capable society matrons and arc arc ar- ar 0 c talent r ready and md willing to lend able assistance and scores of oC young oung girls and dainty little dren ea eager er to give their be best beat ef- ef B It is 18 whispered that the g block lay in the scarcity of ot ng g men who vho failed faded to appear at rele re- re le of of the minuet which Is one onee he e distinctive features of the tho play Whaps ape aps if It the tho retiring Individuals i were conspicuous by their abe abI ab- ab I e realized the fact that they never ear r at better advantage than when court urt costume powdered wig and blot and hose they might be will- will to sacrifice themselves and offer otter r valuable services king aside it is rather rather- a that tho the little play la is not note notie e ie seen for while It Is Its b by no means bw w creation there is nothing in theof tho the of entertainment that appeals strongly to old and young oung es- es ally Jally during the tho Christmastide a the exquisite little drama with its associations and environ environ- t it of time old-time beauty and music t delighted the tho senses of or our moth- moth and nd grandmothers g u J. J WEEK IN SOCIETY r n-r o e past week in society has boon been by a number of oC social events some of or which have unusually artistic as ns to detail a i x aloud and Mrs Irs E Edwin win F F. Holmes Holmesa n a dance dinner clinner- clinner ance Wednesday even cven- at the tho Amelia Palace While not rge affair it was ono one of or the pleast pleas pleas- st t of oC the sc season on Following the dinner where gorgeous erlean Beauty roses loses adorned adorn d the thee Mfr e c and the music was furnished b. b by a n number of or th the tho C hers bels of oC the tho younger set joined thenor tho the thoner nor ner guests and an informal dance danco enjoyed in the magnificent art artery artery artlery lery ery adjoining tho the main residence It F j r rs Jacob Moritz entertained a ao ao aso so o number of or her friends Wednes Wednes- f and an elaborate luncheon given Ivon ho tho banquet room of oC the Hotel fen h. h The Tho arrangements of tho the lon longI long ll I 1 table lable were unusually effective pro ro re artistic baskets of or and white narcissus bows o of f tulle tulle and graceful butterflies s ed the decorations Following g L luncheon cards were enjoyed in 10 inK K ladles ladles' parlors where the prize prizes s red at the tables were Christmas Christma s Ings tings filled with trinkets and sou sou- t rr dl T y jc r r r rJ J ri l J A p r 4 s S y r. r t r tx- tx of 1 G. G a rr a air re r J 3 Y Yr r r t S y S a Y w wr wv r v M t w r r M rR i ir x R Rr r Y r 4 c. c y 6 J A r JS wG Ar r r 4 c y 5 r N u Y J n ri 1 S J 1 a Y 4 r a rN f N d s r i a Err acY s 3 rr from Hottman Studio MISS ETHEL GIBSON amSON Of or Canon City Colo Cola who proved to be a a. charming and popular guest in Salt Lake during her visit with Miss Edna Dunn Dunne suggestive e of ot the season The BUcce successful tul winners were ero Mrs George S. S Auerbach Mr Mi s. s Joseph Mrs Samuels Mrs Harry Harr Ganz Mr Mrs Graupe Mrs Irs Weitz eltz Mrs John Reed and nd Ml Miss 3 Herman On the thc same samo day ar the Misses Marge and Ellerbeck entertained with a luncheon given at the Alta Alia club when hen the dozen of their friends were entertained The oval table was laid in the gold room and the details etall were cro in harmony all In yellow large golden chrysanthemums being being- used for the floral decorations v One of tho the beautifully arranged bridge o affairs of the early week was given by Ly Mrs Irs Fr Frank Knox and Mrs William C C. Alexander at the Knox residence resi rei-i- dence In East First South street streel Holly mistletoe and Christmas bels hels emphasized emphasized sized the tha near approach ch of or the tho holiday season Tea was wag served from 4 to 6 G where the table lable presented an arU artistic appearance a largo brass bowl of or holl holly occupying occupying- the center with a abrass abrass abrass brass samovar mid coffee Coerce urn at al either cither I end and amI lighted b by brass braes candelabra Assisting the hostes hostesses In pouring were iverc Mrs Windsor V. V Rice Mrs Edwin F. F Holmes Mrs 1 James Ivers and Mrs WW W t W. W v. v Armstrong r One of or the largest and most elaborate clabo- clabo elaborate rate bridge parties patties of or the early winter was given Friday afternoon b by Mrs 1 AS A A. S S. S Bower at her attractive homo home in East First South street when more than of oC her friends were delightfully delightfully delight dells fully entertained Red and white carnations graced the rooms where fifteen tables table of or bd bridge were played while the dining room was exceedingly pretty all nIl In yellow with the table covered red by a cluny lace clout cloth over yellow 9 satin holding for far forthe the centerpiece a tall talI crystal vaso of gorgeous yellow ellow chrysanthemums an and I asparagus ferns terns lar large Co bows bow of satin aUn ribbon and crystal candlesticks tilled filled i with yellow candles candies shades lighting 1 the table completed the charming ef of- e I s feet Assisting the the- hostess In presiding presiding ing at tho the tea and coffee coHee urns were were her mother Mrs John Wilhart Mrs 1 i it W. W W W. RIter Mrs James Rogers Mrs 1 F. F r. r Ro Roy Brown Mrs William M M. 1 McCrea McCrea Mc- Mc Crea Mrs Irs T T. C. C Gibson with Mrs and the Misses Helen and andRose Roso Rose Evans Mamie Marne and Hazel Sappington Sappington Sap- Sap and Edna Farnsworth orth assist a assisting ping ing I g- g gIn in serving Dainty prizes in silver sliver and crystal awarded the winners atthe at the bridge tables and the afternoon event e proved ono one of or the most successful success success- successful srul s- s ful rul of oC the season ca n. n 4 M 6 was the scene of a charming afternoon function Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day In the tho nature of or a musical contest contest con con- test test planned and successfully carrIedo carried o out t bY bYtho the tho artistic hostess Mrs 1 Wellington Wellington Well Well- cuIngton cu ington L E E. E Lake lale The entertainment consisted of oC a musical medley being played b by tho the Troubadours when hon tho the guests uel ts who were seated sealed at nt nineteen n small tables were to write down the correct names name of the time old-time songs and ami tune Tho The trial call caused ed much Tho affair took place in ht the ballroom on the tho third floor of oC the residence residence res res- res- res id nce which was in lu gala effect Hundreds Hun- Hun dreda of oC butterflies in yellow and black dotted the walls and ceilings and tall tail of or golden chrysanthemums chrysanthemum were also seen Dainty little favors were given each of or tho the ue six only guests in the of oC tin tiny gold sold boxes with a n. butterfly on the tho cover er wrapped In a n cluny clung lace laco doll dolly doily tied with wilh yellow ribbon The Tho ices also in tho shape shalle of or butterflies in yellow and brown The Tho rooms on tho drawing drawing draw draw- ing room floor were adorned with vat vases es of oC pink and white chr chrysanthemums mums lums the mantels being being- wreathed with smilax smila The Tho hO hostess was assisted by little Constance Culmer who re received received re- re the guests at the door k k Miss Lucile Lucilo Clark has been the tho ho hostess tess at nt two delightful social affairs during the tho week when whon she sho has entertained entertained enter enter- a lar largo o number of or her friends in the tho young society set The first stool tool place Tuesday afternoon In the tho form of oC an Orpheum matinee party parly which was enjoyed by thirty five young oung girls c with a supper following at nt the lIot Hotel 1 Utah The nine tables were lal laid in the main dining room and decorated with clusters of or American Beauty roses On Friday Frida evening Miss Clark entertained pith a stall party pall at tho the Salt Lake theatre on tho the occasion of the tho opening performance of Anna Held Tho The party which was chaperone chaperoned chaperoned chap chap- b by Mr 11 and Mrs Irs X N. M Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamil Hamil- ton and Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Frank Frnnk Knox adjourned adjourned adjourned ad ad- to the Hotel Utah where an elaborate supper was served Tho The appointments appointments appointments ap ap- ap- ap of tho supper table were notably beautiful and artistic with an immense basket of basket of ro roses s Inthe in inthe inthe the center tied with bows of or pink pompa pompadour our satin tia ribbon which was bound around and twined with maidenhair maidenhair maid mald- fern forming true truo lovers lovers' knots at Intervals internals down lown the tho center Favors were laid at each place In the tho form of oC FI French ench r roses for tho the girls an and white chrysanthemums for forthe forthe forthe the men The invited ln guests were the Misses Margaret W Walker Mary Marshall Mar- Mar shall Nomine or Thompson Aline lIne McMillan Mc Mc- Millan Alice Wall Wail Virginia Dealt Loreen Lean Josephine Wall all Mr an and Mrs Ir Paul laul Albert lbert l Ross Hoss Brown Blown Alex Alee Thomas DoWitt Dollt Knox nox Myron Byron G. G Doll Roger Harold Lamb George Smith Brent and Raymond Ramon S S. Moore r r K Mrs 1 Charles W. W Stimpson was nits the complimented guest at a 0 prettily appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed tea given Wednesday afternoon afternoon after after- noon by Mrs Mis R R. Walker Salisbury at ather ather her home homo in Iii Brigham street Over fifty guesta ue W were asked to meet tho the young bride brido of JC f lh the month and tho the hostess W was assisted by Ly Mrs Edwin F. F Holmes Mrs firs Irs nenn Benner r X Smith Mrs 0 O. J J. J Salisbury Mrs Mr 11 L L. B B. B McCornick l Mrs V w. Montague Ferry and Mrs J.D. J. J D. D Risque Yesterday afternoon I 1 Miss 8 Luelle Lucile M M- Franke Franl ent entertained r with an Informal tea given In compliment t t to Miss Selma Wall WaIl whoso w o recent cn engagement a anI an- an I noun cement to Le Lewis ls A. A Jeffs Jetts has been the principal topic of or interest in the young oung society set sot About twenty of ot tho the close friends of oC the elect bride-elect were present and the he pretty decorations decorations decorations decora decora- of or the tea table where a n number number number num num- ber of friends assisted were carried throughout hout in yellow ellow r Mrs Walter alter G. G Tuttle was one of oC the hostesses of or the early week when she entertained with two charming bridge I affairs at her homo home In tho the Miller flats On each occasion Killarney ro roses cs and Enchantress carnations were used in charming effect in th the decorations decoration and the tea table Mrs Irs Fred Ired Hornung Hornung Hornung Horn- Horn ung aid Mrs l George L L- Savage presided presided pre pre- sided on Monday tonda afternoon Tuesdays Tuesday's Tuesdays Tuesday's Tues Tues- days day's entertainment consisted of ot a luncheon followed by bridge and each event was enjoyed b by about fifty friends M Miss hiss s Vera Vcra Oliver who left yesterday for her homo home In 10 American Falls all has been the complimented guest at a number of or pleasant social affairs during during dur dur- ing tho week l' l For or her Mrs II J J. C. C Lan- Lan denber er gave a a. pretty luncheon 1 Fri Friday ricay rl- rl day cay cia at the tho Alta AHa club and Thursday evening Mr MI and Mrs 1113 J. J W. W Delano entertained with a dinner at their apartments in t the te nr Bradford One of tho the pleasant social events of the tho week celt In card circles was the luncheon glen given I en by Mrs E. E A. A Wall all at ather ather her nor home homo for the tho members of or tho the Utopia Utopia Utopia Uto Uto- pia Bridge club when five fl tables of oC tho the game were enjoyed In the tho afternoon afternoon after after- noon following k T Among the delightful afternoon affairs affairs af aC- af- af fairs tails of the Ole week was tho the card party given I Monday afternoon b by Mrs Alma Eldredge at her homo home In South Ninth East Hast street on which occasion five tables of or five rive hundred were played Carnations and ferns graced tho the rooms and tho the prizes es were won b by Mrs W W vv Cluff sr and Mrs E. E M. M son jr Tho The most elaborate social function of t f the tho wook aside from front the tho several university find and colIc college e affairs was tho the dancing party parl given at tho the Hotel Utah by the Utah club which was the third In the series The sere series s will close with one more event to be given on the evening of or January 19 18 Tho The Informal entertainment given by The Buskins Friday evening at Whitney Whitney- hall proved pro to be a 0 most on- on affair Two and a 0 monologue with vocal solos comprised the interesting program which was followed by a charming Informal dance enjoyed b by the tho members of or the dramatic club and their guests numbering numbering num num- bering about Miss Florence Phillips entertained a number of or her young oung friends with a acard acard acard card party followed by a a. tea at her home in Third East street Friday afternoon aft aft- The Tho decorations were prettily carried out in American Beauty roses and musical selections were rendered b by Miss Migs Lillian Thompson |